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Insight: Wisdom and Wine
Greg Doering
Kansas Farm Bureau
I can’t remember if I was helping check momma cows during calving season or chopping ice during a spell of cold...
Weird, Odd, and Wacky News
Dylan Yoder
Columnist
Well, it’s officially been one month since 2022. To be completely honest with you a lot I’m not entirely sure what to make...
KDA Offers Specialty Crop Webinar Series
For more information:
Heather Lansdowne
785-564-6706
[email protected]
MANHATTAN, Kansas During the month of March and the first week of April, the Kansas Department of Agriculture will offer a...
KU News: KU engineering department wins $100, 000 grant to work on a new model for evaluating teaching
From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu
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KU engineering department wins $100,000 grant to work on a new model for evaluating teaching
LAWRENCE – The Department...
K-State ag economist backs value of on-farm research
Digital technology helps farmers apply practices specific to their operation
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In a world of science and innovation, Terry Griffin thinks that –...
Cattle Chat: Watch for navel and joint ill in newborn calves
K-State beef cattle expert describes signs of illness
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The smell of rubbing alcohol in a physician’s office is a sign of a...
K-State Value Added Foods Lab lends helping hand to Kansas food companies
Students, food scientists work together to promote food safety
MANHATTAN, Kan. – For Abbey Scheifelbein, a career in food science seemed liked a pretty fun...
‘First Friday’ speaker outlines housing help for rural communities
Department of Commerce lends helping hand, Savage says
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The director of the community development division of the Kansas Department of Commerce says...
The Entire Cast and Crew
When you watch a medical drama on television the main characters are generally doctors, nurses, and patients. We rarely learn about the many extras...
Kansas bill would allow firework sales year-round, ‘We are losing a lot of revenue’
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow firework sales year-round, a move that could help small businesses and the state's coffers collect...